Administration of Justice

ADMJ Competition Winners
Six administration of justice students brought home 10 trophies from the regional criminal justice competition in Columbia, Missouri.

More than 1 million people are employed in administration of justice and law enforcement in the United States.

Administration of Justice students may prepare for a large variety of jobs within the criminal justice field. Successful completion of 64 hours of credit in this two-year program leads to an associate of arts degree. The credits earned at JCCC can also be the first step to earning a bachelor's of science degree in criminal justice. The administration of justice program offers general and specialized courses. Courses offered include criminal investigation, family violence/sexual abuse, forensics, introduction to terrorism, substance use and abuse, constitutional case law, criminal behavior and many more.

For information, contact Program Chair, Kay King, ext. 4704, kking05@jccc.edu.


Department Administrator

Dr. Jerry Wolfskill

Contact Info

Phone Number913-469-8500, ext. 4704
Campus MailboxBox 72
Location136 PA
Department Emailkking05@jccc.edu